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Terminated in academic year 2013/2014

Fire and Explosion Hazard Analysis

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 040-0039/04
Abbreviation ANPaV
Course title Fire and Explosion Hazard Analysis
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Occupational and Process Safety
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Ivana Bartlová, CSc.

Subject syllabus

1.INTRODUCTION
The importance of analysis and justification for implementation. Analysis of the causes of leakage, fire and explosion in the handling of hazardous chemical substances and preparations - highlighting the nature of the process and working conditions. Possible disturbances, deviations from the technology and human error.
2.POSTUP IN ANALYSIS AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES
Explanation of basic terms (risk, the risk of serious accidents, safety), the analysis procedure for the analysis and its applications.
3rd PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND TECHNICAL SAFETY FEATURES Highlighting the knowledge of physical and chemical properties of TBP and chemical products (primarily liquids and gases), the influence of various factors TBP and their direct applicability in practice.
4th METHODS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF SOURCES OF RISK
Unsystematic methods - such as security audit, what happens when ..., method of inspection records. Relative ratings - index methods. Selective method of choice for QRA.
5th METHODS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF SOURCES OF RISK
Systematic methods - such as FTA, HAZOP, FMEA, approx.
6th PROBABILITY OF ACCIDENTS
Explanation of the concept of probability and frequency. The methods used - such as FTA, FMECA, Markov analysis, Application of Markov analysis, reliability block diagram.
7th THE SEVERITY OF IMPACTS OF ACCIDENTS
Estimation of severity of the impact on human, environmental and economic losses - the computational method of file combustible (flammable or explosive) under different process conditions and for various disorders and variations, the calculation of contamination zones.
8th COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO ESTIMATE THE IMPACT OF ACCIDENTS
Principle Programme ROZEX (Single release, the continuous release of defined - for toxic and flammable chemicals, the phenomenon of BLEVE, surface fire, "take the fire," etc., the program TEREX Aloha program, the program Whazan, Effect program.
9th QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICAL PROCESSES.
To QRA, description and discussion of each step, possible use of the methods, possibilities of risk assessment.
10th IAEA - TEC DOC 727
Společenskéko method of estimating risk - principles and applications, solutions accident model (both in production and during transport).
11th RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK OF SELECTED RELATED TECHNOLOGY
Physical processes
12th RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK RELATED SELECTED TECHNO-LOGI
Chemical Processes
13th COMPREHENSIVE RISK ASSESSMENT AND RISK RELATED SELECTED TECHNOLOGY
Production of vinyl chloride and PVC.
14th RESERVE

Literature

Taylor, J.R.: Risk Analysis for Process Plant, Pipelines and Transport. 1.Edit., London, E a FN Spoon Imprint Chapman and Hall. England 1994.
Dow´s Fire & Explosion Index - příručka, 7. vydání, Sichr. New York. 1994
Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures. Centre for Chemical Process Safety. New York. 1992. ISBN: 978-0-8169-0491-4 
Method´s for the Calculation of physical effects due to releases of hazardous liquids and gases. CPR 14 E Yellow Book. 1997
Guidelines for Quantitative Risk Assessment. CPR 18E Purple Book. Hague. 1999. ISBN: 90-12-08796-1 

Advised literature

Taylor, J.R.: Risk Analysis for Process Plant, Pipelines and Transport. 1.Edit., London, E a FN Spoon Imprint Chapman and Hall. England 1994.
Dow´s Fire & Explosion Index - příručka, 7. vydání, Sichr. New York. 1994
Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures. Centre for Chemical Process Safety. New York. 1992. ISBN: 978-0-8169-0491-4 
Method´s for the Calculation of physical effects due to releases of hazardous liquids and gases. CPR 14 E Yellow Book. 1997
Guidelines for Quantitative Risk Assessment. CPR 18E Purple Book. Hague. 1999. ISBN: 90-12-08796-1